Senior Percentage. As of any Distribution Date, the lesser of 100% and a fraction, expressed as a percentage, the numerator of which is the aggregate Certificate Principal Balance of the Senior Certificates (other than the Class A-P Certificates) immediately prior to such Distribution Date and the denominator of which is the aggregate Stated Principal Balance of all of the Mortgage Loans (or related REO Properties) (other than the related Discount Fraction of each Discount Mortgage Loan) immediately prior to such Distribution Date.
Senior Percentage. As defined in the Series Supplement.
Senior Percentage. As to any Distribution Date, the percentage equivalent of a fraction the numerator of which is the aggregate of the Class Certificate Balances of each Class of Senior Certificates (other than the Class PO Certificates) as of such date and the denominator of which is the aggregate of the Class Certificate Balances of all Classes of Certificates (other than the Class PO Certificates) as of such date.
Examples of Senior Percentage in a sentence
Sub-Pool HE Senior Percentage for such Payment Date 100% INTEREST ON LIQUIDATION LOSS PRINCIPAL AMOUNT 37.
On any Distribution Date, 100% minus the Group I Senior Percentage.
On any Distribution Date, 100% minus the Group II Senior Percentage.
Subordinate Percentage: For any Distribution Date, the difference between 100% and the Senior Percentage for such date.
The Senior Percentage of any Excess Special Hazard Losses, Excess Bankruptcy Losses, Excess Fraud Losses or Extraordinary Losses on the Mortgage Loans shall be allocated to the Senior Certificates on a pro rata basis.
More Definitions of Senior Percentage
Senior Percentage. With respect to any Distribution Date and Loan Group, the percentage, carried six places rounded up, obtained by dividing (i) the aggregate Class Certificate Balance of the Senior Certificates of the Related Group immediately prior to such Distribution Date, by (ii) the Pool Stated Principal Balance (Non-PO Portion) of such Loan Group immediately prior to such Distribution Date.
Senior Percentage. On any Distribution Date for a Certificate Group, the lesser of 100% and the percentage (carried to six places rounded up) obtained by dividing the aggregate Class Certificate Balances of all Classes of Senior Certificates of such Certificate Group immediately preceding such Distribution Date by the Pool Principal Balance of the related Mortgage Pool for the immediately preceding Distribution Date.
Senior Percentage. The Group I Senior Percentage, Group II Senior Percentage, Group III Senior Percentage or Group IV Senior Percentage, as applicable.
Senior Percentage. With respect to any Payment Date is the percentage equivalent of a fraction, the numerator of which is the Class Notional Amount of the Class A-H Reference Tranche immediately prior to such Payment Date and the denominator of which is the aggregate unpaid principal balance of the Reference Obligations at the end of the previous Reporting Period.
Senior Percentage. With respect to any Distribution Date, the percentage, carried six places rounded up, obtained by dividing the aggregate Class Certificate Balance of the Senior Certificates (other than the Class A-PO Certificates) immediately prior to such Distribution Date by the aggregate Class Certificate Balance of all Classes of Certificates (other than the Class A-PO Certificates) immediately prior to such Distribution Date.
Senior Percentage means, with respect to each Payment Date, the percentage equivalent of a fraction, the numerator of which is the Class Notional Amount of the Senior Reference Tranche immediately prior to such Payment Date and the denominator of which is the aggregate unpaid principal balance of the Reference Obligations at the end of the previous Reporting Period.
Senior Percentage. For any Distribution Date, the aggregate Class Principal Balance of the Class A and Residual Certificates divided by the aggregate Class Principal Balance of the Class A, Class B and Residual Certificates, in each case immediately before such Distribution Date.